and/or involve others when moving and positioning an individual. 1 Level 2 Health and Social Care Diploma 1. Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals 1.1 Anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning Key term Anatomy – the physical structure of the body Physiology – the normal functions of the body If‚ as part of you role as a care worker‚ you are required to assist people to move or help to reposition
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Social determinants of Health Environmental Housing: Factors related to housing‚ such as overcrowding in housing‚ housing tenure type and homelessness have potential impacts on health. The effects of overcrowding occur in combination with other environmental health factors such as poor water quality and sanitation‚ which are associated with increased risk of infectious diseases such acute rheumatic fever‚ tuberculosis‚ and skin and respiratory infections (Department of Health‚ 2012). High rates
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deck hand in charge opened the forward store and started the ventilation fan. Immediately an explosion[Fig-5] occurred and the boson was killed. Also‚ it ruptured the forward store badly and deformed the forward shape. [36] What Went Wrong (Critical Factors): The de-humidifier consists of several valves which was connected to cargo line. In the normal procedure the vessel must remove the spool connection from the cargo line and the de-humidifier. In the above case‚ after investigation it was
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BTEC NATIONAL Subsidiary Diploma Level 3 in Health and Social care UNIT 48 Exploring Personal and Professional Development in Health and Social Care. Teacher Name: Ms C Jumpp-Graham Guided Learning Hours: 60 hours Assessment Type: Internal 2012-2013 UNIT 48 ASSIGNMENT – Exploring Personal and Professional Development in Health and Social Care. IntroductionThis assignment is made up of a number of tasks which‚ when successfully completed‚ are designed to give you sufficient
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SOCIAL FACTORS – BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Introduction: The main factor that affects most business is the degree of competition – how fiercely other businesses compete with the products that another business makes. The other factors that can affect the business are: Social – how consumers‚ households and communities behave and their beliefs. Legal – the way in which legislation in society affects the business. Economic – how the economy affects a business in terms of taxation‚ government spending
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back of head shoulder elbow buttocks heel left/right side ear shoulder elbow hip thigh leg heel ankle knee ribs chest elbow rib cage thigh knee toes 1.3 Risk to individuals can be indentified by the following‚ Intrinsic factors- (internal forces) Age‚ dereased or increased body weight‚ heat‚ temperature‚ dehydration‚ incontinence
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to work together to make our society a positive place to live. | Equality | Equality is often defined as treating everyone the same. But I believe true equality means treating everyone differently in order to accomplish equality. In the health and social care setting every client has the right to equality of opportunity; it means each client would be given the same chances as each other to achieve all aspects of leading a as normal life as possible. Treating each client as an individual allows
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1.Why should all Social Workers identify as being Feminist regardless of gender? As a social worker critical analysis for the purpose of examining and constructing systems of resources of assisting individuals without having no bias. As a feminist I believe that gender roles should not have any individual interactive systems of discrimination and oppression that include race‚ class‚ gender‚ and nation; it refers to both a structure and process Powerpoint 9 (Hutchison‚ 2015). The physiological
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Unit 3: Promoting Good Health Section A Illness and Disease Illness is ‘a state of poor health’.’If a person has an illness they can experience a range of different symptoms‚ and tests may not always identify the cause as it could be just a cold or a cough. Illnesses identify a condition that exists which causes someone harm or pain. Also being ill usually requires the patient’s condition to be classified according to the medical knowledge and practise. If you’ve
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This front sheet must be completed by the learner where appropriate and included with the work submitted for assessment. Unit 3: Health‚ Safety and Security in Health and Social Care Course: BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Learner Name Assessor Name: Fola Oyebola Internal Verifier: Jayne Boyns Lead IV Sampled? (Y/N) Pre-Issue IV Date: Assignment Title: Hazards in settings Assignment Ref: 3a Issue Date Week beginning 30/9/13 End Date: Week beginning 04/11/13
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